"I think it's time to break the jinx...since none of the wild cards has ever won the show...This time it's going to change...I am going to give it my all...I am going to do everything to win," Rishabh told the news agency from Lonavala, where the show is being shot.

When asked about his strategy for winning the show, the "Qubool Hai" actor said: "I just have one strategy...Kill them all."

Interestingly, Rishabh and "Bigg Boss 9" contestant Digangana Suryavanshi, who have earlier worked together in the show "Qubool Hai", can't see eye to eye.

According to a previous report in Telly Chakkar, back in 2013, Digangana, who played Nuzhat, Rishabh's on-screen sister, was thrown out of the show because of her annoying behaviour and spat with Rishabh.

Digangana, then 15-year--old, had even accused Rishabh of abusing her. This made the actress and her parents call the police to the sets. The incident upset the makers, who decided to take Digangana off the show.

Talking about living inside the mad house with Digangana, Rishabh told Asian Age: "Digangana is a loose cannon and completely fake. Her mother claims that she bathes in milk — who talks like that? She's getting a reality check now."

He further said Mandana Karimi is the only real person in the house who never fears to voice her opinion.